How does this Section of the Constitution support Checks and Balances?

Article II Section 2.2

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The President must get the approval of the states
The President must get the approval of the states

The Constitution requires that the President’s actions be reviewed by the courts
The Constitution requires that the President’s actions be reviewed by the courts

The Constitution requires that the President’s nominations to the Supreme Court be approved by the Senate.
The Constitution requires that the President’s nominations to the Supreme Court be approved by the Senate.

Federalism requires that powers be shared between state and federal governments

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The correct answer is: The Constitution requires that the President’s nominations to the Supreme Court be approved by the Senate. This supports checks and balances by giving the Senate the power to review and approve or reject the President's nominations, limiting the President's ability to have complete control over the composition of the Supreme Court.